Lacombe County approves 2026 Tax Rates
- reduced the residential municipal tax rate by 3.35%, to offset ongoing market rate increases,
- increased the farmland municipal tax rate by 5.0%, after many years of minimal tax increases,
- maintained the municipal non-residential and machinery and equipment tax rates at 2025 levels.
“The 2026 tax rate bylaw reflects Council’s commitment to responsible budgeting and thoughtful adjustments,” said Lacombe County Reeve John Ireland. “While we were able to reduce the County’s residential tax rate, many residents will still notice an increase on their overall tax bill due to significant increases in provincial requisitions.”
Understanding the 2026 Tax Rates
- The Alberta School Foundation Fund
- The Provincial RCMP Policing Levy
- The Lacombe Foundation, which supports seniors’ and affordable housing
- The Alberta School Foundation Fund requisition increased significantly in 2026, resulting in an increase of approximately $173 for a typical residential property.
- The Provincial RCMP Policing Levy increased as part of a provincially announced, multi-year funding adjustment. For a typical residential property, the police levy increased from $59 to $83, a $24 increase.
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Jurisdiction |
2025 TO 2026 TAX RATE CHANGES |
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Residential |
Farmland |
Non-Residential |
Machinery & Equipment |
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Lacombe County |
-3.35% |
5.00% |
0.00% |
0.00% |
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Alberta School Foundation Fund |
11.80% |
11.80% |
12.72% |
N/A |
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Provincial RCMP Levy |
34.61% |
34.61% |
34.61% |
34.61% |
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Lacombe Foundation |
-3.29% |
-3.29% |
-3.29% |
-3.29% |
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TOTAL CHANGE |
4.79% |
7.49% |
5.29% |
0.81% |
Municipal Budget and Levy
- Adjustments to operating costs and contribution from the Tax Rate Stabilization Reserve.
- Addition of new grader division in Lacombe County.
- The removal of the budgeted, one‑time contribution to the Water and Wastewater Reserve due to lower‑than‑anticipated industrial assessment growth.
Payment and Support Programs
A Forward-Looking Approach
“Council continues to take a measured and strategic approach to taxation,” said County Manager Tim Timmons. “By carefully managing costs and adjusting municipal tax rates where appropriate, we are stewarding taxpayer dollars responsibly while maintaining the services and infrastructure our community relies on today and into the future.”
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Mailing Address:
Lacombe County Office
RR 3
Lacombe AB T4L 2N3
Physical Location:
40403 Range Road 27-4
Contact Us
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Email: info@lacombecounty.com
Phone: 403-782-6601
Fax: 403-782-3820
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